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NJ School Performance Summary Report
Hopewell Valley Central High School
2018-2019
CDS: 21-2280-030
County: Mercer
District: Hopewell Valley Regional School District
Principal: Ms. Tana Smith
259 PENNINGTON TITUSVILLE RD
PENNINGTON, NJ 08534-9701
School Website
609-737-4003
 
Total students: 1,106
  • Economically Disadvantaged: 4.1%
  • Students with Disabilities: 15.6%
  • English Learners: 0.7%
  • Grades offered: 09-12
  • Student to Teacher Ratio: 10:1
  • Teacher Average Experience (years): 13.1
 
School Highlights Reported by the District
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• Offer 22 Advanced Placement courses, and honors-level opportunities in all academic subject areas. Our classes are rigorous and provide differentiated learning experiences
• We have an award-winning marching band and Performing Arts Academy. Our art students are recognized repeatedly for their creativity and skill. Staff incorporate 1:1 blended learning strategies
• Focus on educating the whole child through rigorous programming designed to help every student develop both social-emotionally and academically.
How did students perform on assessments?
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Students that met or exceeded expectations on statewide assessments
English Language Arts
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Below State: 0 - 57.8%
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Met State: 57.9 - 79.9%
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Met Goal: 80 - 100%
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Math
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Below State: 0 - 44.4%
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Met State: 44.5 - 79.9%
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Met Goal: 80 - 100%
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Are students at risk?
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Students that were absent for 10% or more of days enrolled
Chronic Absenteeism
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Are students graduating?
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4-year Graduation Rate
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Below State: 0 - 90.5%
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Met State: 90.6 - 94.9%
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Met Goal: 95 - 100%
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Are students college and career ready?
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AP/IB Courses:
    52.6% of 11ᵗʰ and 12ᵗʰ graders enrolled (State = 35.2%)
Dual Enrollment Courses:
    0.0% of 11ᵗʰ and 12ᵗʰ graders enrolled (State = 19.0%)
Industry-Valued Credentials:
    Data not shown to protect student privacy (State = 0.9%)
College Enrollment:
    87.8% of graduates enrolled (State = 77.8%)
 
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